DiscoverBank Marketing ShowEp 93 - Use AI to Build a 90-Day Content Calendar (in Real Time!)
Ep 93 - Use AI to Build a 90-Day Content Calendar (in Real Time!)

Ep 93 - Use AI to Build a 90-Day Content Calendar (in Real Time!)

Update: 2025-09-01
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EP 93: Use AI to Build a 90-Day Content Calendar (in Real Time)

In this second hands-on demo (see Ep 89: AI Starter Kit for the first one), Dan shares his screen to walk through a real example: how a custom GPT can take just three real customer questions and instantly generate 90 days of social posts, blog topics, and image suggestions—all formatted and ready to use. 

 If you've been using ChatGPT or another LLM, but haven't started building repeatable processes yet, this episode will get you started. Here, we talk about content creation - but there's so much more you can do with custom GPTs.

***Haven't subscribed to our YouTube channel yet?  This is a great episode to watch there!***

What We Cover:

-        Why good prompts still matter (even with automation)

-        How to build a reusable, branded custom GPT - Generating a full 90-day content calendar from 3 questions

-        Downloadable CSVs, stock images, and blog ideas—all prepped for execution

-        Tips for keeping your content local, human, and brand-consistent

-        Bonus: how to turn this into a repeatable quarterly process

Want access to the exact GPT we used in this episode? Email us at contact@bankmarketingshow.com with subject line "Content Calendar GPT" and we'll send you the link.

Links & Resources:

·       Website: bankmarketingshow.com 

·       Sign up for the companion newsletter: bankmarketingminute.com 

·       Contact Chris and Dan: contact@bankmarketingshow.com

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Ep 93 - Use AI to Build a 90-Day Content Calendar (in Real Time!)

Ep 93 - Use AI to Build a 90-Day Content Calendar (in Real Time!)

Chris Bates, Dan Novalis